3Com 5500G-EI Command Reference Guide - Page 230
command to delete the established Route-policy., command to create and enter the Route-policy view.
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230 CHAPTER 6: USING ROUTING PROTOCOL COMMANDS undo route-policy route_policy_name [ permit | deny | node node_number ] View System view Parameter route_policy_name Enter the Route-policy name to identify one Route-policy uniquely. permit Enter to specify the match mode of the defined Route-policy node as permit mode. deny Enter to specify the match mode of the defined Route-policy node as deny mode. node Enter the node of the route policy. node_number Enter the index of the node in the route-policy. When this route-policy is used for routing information filtration, the node with smaller node-number will be tested first. Description Use the route-policy command to create and enter the Route-policy view. Use the undo route-policy command to delete the established Route-policy. By default, no Route-policy is defined. The route-policy command is used for route information filtration or route policy. One Route-policy comprises some nodes and each node comprises some match and apply sub-statements. The match sub-statement defines the match rules of this node and the apply sub-statement defines the actions after passing the filtration of this node. The filtering relationship between the match sub-statements of the node is "and", that is, all match sub-statements that meet the node. The filtering relation between Route-policy nodes is "OR", i.e. passing the filtering of one node means passing the filtering of this Route-policy. If the information does not pass the filtration of any nodes, it cannot pass the filtration of this Route-policy. Related commands: if-match interface, if-match acl, if-match ip-prefix, if-match ip next-hop, if-match cost, if-match tag, apply ip next-hop, apply local-preference, apply cost apply origin and apply tag. Example Configured one Route-policy policy1, whose node number is 10 and if-match mode is permit, and enter Route policy view. system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. [SW5500]route-policy policy permit node 10 % New sequence of this list [SW5500-route-policy]